News
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Pothole risk on forest track
IT’S a common and unwanted sight in Victorian bushland – deep divots carved into mud tracks after rainfall. Anyone travelling alongside the river through Nyah’s…
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Flower growers need love
THE purchase of flowers is often only ever considered a gesture to a loved one – until now. Gifting mum a bunch of flowers for…
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Swan Hill finalist for top tourism town award
SWAN Hill has welcomed a record number of tourists post-lockdown – and it has its sights set on becoming Victoria’s tourism hot spot. Finalists for…
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Sikhs on a mission
SWAN Hill’s Sikh community is on a mission – to build its own temple instead of relying on the suburban property currently used for religious…
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Nominees for dairy study tour
UNITED Dairyfarmers of Victoria (UDV) is inviting young dairy people from 18 to 35 to join the first Victorian Dairy and Agricultural Study Tour funded…
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Car tax sparks row
MEMBER for Murray Plains Peter Walsh says slapping a distance-based tax on electric vehicles is a disincentive to get people to move to low-emission cars.…
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Help… I’ve got hiccups
SIXTEEN people called Triple Zero last year to complain about hiccups, while more than 1000 called the emergency number because they were constipated, according to…
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Around the Churches: 7/5/21
Uniting IN the 1980s Tina Turner sang “What’s love got to do with it?” Well, our readings this week say everything! St Augustine is reported…
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New bridge push by council
PRESSURE is mounting on the NSW Government to fund a new Swan Hill bridge to span the Murray River. Swan Hill Rural City Council has…
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Police Beat: 7/5/21
SWAN Hill Police arrested a 35-year-old man on weapons charges on April 30. Leading Senior Constable Tania Peters said police spoke to the man while…






